Intertrust Technologies Corp., a software company owned by a group that Sony Corp. and Royal Philips Electronics said Wednesday that it filed a law...

Intertrust Technologies Corp., a software company owned by a group that Sony Corp. and Royal Philips Electronics said Wednesday that it filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc. filed for violating 15 patents related to safety.

The case relates to devices like the iPhone and iPad, computers and laptops, Mac and Apple TV services, including iTunes, iCloud and the Apple App Store, Intertrust said in a statement that no monetary value connection with the prosecution gave. Silicon Valley Intertrust develops and licenses digital rights management (DRM) software, which is used to protect the content rights management for companies that distribute music, movies and other digital content. The company is a large high-tech companies, Microsoft Corp. and Samsung Electronics for Nokia and HTC among its licensees. On his website, he says he was a joint venture by Sony and Philips Stephens Inc. in 2003. “Apple has many products that Intertrust` s inventions “, Talal Shamoon, Intertrust Director` s CEO, said in a statement. “We regret that we are forced to ask Court to help solve this problem.” Apple declined to comment.